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I have several cordless screwdrivers with dead batteries. I realize it
is possible that someoneo loaded the motor and burned it out, don't know
the history of these units.
As I also have a working cordless screwdriver, I want to modify one of
these items to run from a wall adapter. The unit is a Skil 2205,
normally has(IIRC), 2 nicad batteries, about 3 VDC total. I tried up to
a 6 VDC 300 MA adapter to the screwdriver switch, the motor did not
work. I measured across the motor terminals and there is continuity, so
I assume the motor is OK. I applied the voltage at the motor terminals
and still no luck. I tried the other identical Skil screwdriver and same
results.
The normal nicad batteries can supply a high peak current.
Does the motor in this unit typically need a high current to run even no
load, and the adapter I'm using is current limiting so the motor never
turns on?
If so, what kind of current does it draw?
TIA
Mike
is possible that someoneo loaded the motor and burned it out, don't know
the history of these units.
As I also have a working cordless screwdriver, I want to modify one of
these items to run from a wall adapter. The unit is a Skil 2205,
normally has(IIRC), 2 nicad batteries, about 3 VDC total. I tried up to
a 6 VDC 300 MA adapter to the screwdriver switch, the motor did not
work. I measured across the motor terminals and there is continuity, so
I assume the motor is OK. I applied the voltage at the motor terminals
and still no luck. I tried the other identical Skil screwdriver and same
results.
The normal nicad batteries can supply a high peak current.
Does the motor in this unit typically need a high current to run even no
load, and the adapter I'm using is current limiting so the motor never
turns on?
If so, what kind of current does it draw?
TIA
Mike